About the Poem
To understand this poem, it is necessary to realize that I was in a relationship with someone via the internet, as she lived on the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean. This didn't lessen our love for each other, if anything it strengthened it, but it does upset me occasionally, that I am not able to show her how much I love her. Words are indeed useless where love is concerned.
A Kiss Is Not A Kiss |
by Malcolm Coleman |
words are unhelpful with you because you make me speechless with overwhelming love for me oceans make actions impossible a kiss is not a kiss without physical contact so I resort to words stuttering stammering trying to say how much I care but surely failing doomed before beginning words are useless but they must serve me now |
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6 Visitor Comments
Danial
Been there, done that! Great poem!
Sophie
Im so thankful for this poem. My boyfriend is 3000 miles away and i can understand how you feel.
Robinson
I really love this poem. Coz im also in love with someone who is 1ooo miles away from me but still i feel her in my heart. and this poem is the perfect message i wanted to send. thank you.
Jeannine
this poem is so very true. i met my boyfriend in "real life", but all we have now is the internet. He lives in NY and i live in germany. So i know how you feel. thanx for expressing my feelings.
Annemarie
I really liked this poem.. i am going to send it to my soon to be lover in Sweden. At this time we only can communicate through the internet and by phone.... *sigh*
John
I like this poem because I understand what hes talking about. Right now I wish I could tell my love how much I care for her, even from 2000 miles away.
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